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Sibling Duo Battles Gangsters in Sydney's Spray Tan Startup

Summary

  • Pair play brother and sister setting up spray tan business in Sydney
  • Become entangled in city's violent underworld
  • Directed by Trent O'Donnell, known for "Colin From Accounts"
Sibling Duo Battles Gangsters in Sydney's Spray Tan Startup

In an upcoming dark comedy series, a brother and sister duo are attempting to establish a spray tan business in Sydney, Australia. However, their entrepreneurial venture soon takes a dangerous turn as they become entangled in the city's violent underworld.

The series, titled "Sunny Nights," stars Forte as the strait-laced American, Martin Marvin, who teams up with his loose cannon sister, Vicki, played by D'Arcy Carden. As the siblings try to transform their startup, which operates out of the back of a van, into a multi-million-dollar empire, they find themselves crossing paths with a ruthless gangster. Now, they must figure out how to stay alive and out of prison while navigating the treacherous world of Sydney's criminal underground.

The comedy drama is directed and executive-produced by Trent O'Donnell, known for his work on the acclaimed series "Colin From Accounts." The series has been acquired by ITV, with Darren Nartey, the network's Head of Acquisitions, describing it as "exactly the type of unique content that our audiences will enjoy."

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The new dark comedy series "Sunny Nights" follows a brother and sister duo, Martin Marvin and Vicki, who are setting up a spray tan business in Sydney, Australia, but become entangled in the city's violent underworld.
The "Sunny Nights" series is directed and executive-produced by Trent O'Donnell, known for his work on the acclaimed series "Colin From Accounts."
The "Sunny Nights" series has been acquired by the British broadcaster ITV, with Darren Nartey, the network's Head of Acquisitions, describing it as "exactly the type of unique content that our audiences will enjoy."

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